Final reminder to apply for ASA Corteva Young Leader Program
Time is running out! The Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) continues seeking the next generation of leaders to represent them in [...]
Wisconsin crush plant taking next steps
There isn’t an industry that is exempt from paperwork – it’s simply the cost of doing business. Thus, the proposed [...]
Wisconsin Soybean Program cheers potential CHS soybean facility
The Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board and the Wisconsin Soybean Association are cautiously cheering the news that CHS is considering Evansville, [...]
Agricultural Maritime Export Facility gets grandest of openings
The word of the day at the grand opening of the DeLong Co.’s Agricultural Maritime Export Facility at the Port [...]
WSA announces 2023 Soybean Yield Contest seed dealer incentive
Consumers are inundated with products every time they turn around, and companies must find creative ways to give their products [...]
WSA breaks down barriers during Hill Visits
Representatives from the Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) held their positions with Congress by advocating for Wisconsin farmers during the American [...]
Wisconsin soybean growers hoping for rain
Soybean farmers across Wisconsin are going to sleep tonight hoping they wake up to the sound of rain drumming on [...]
WSA searches for next generation of leaders
The Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) is searching for the next generation of leaders. The American Soybean Association (ASA) Corteva Agriscience [...]
WI farmers find a home on the Hill
A strong delegation of farmers swapped their work boots for dress shoes and hit the Capitol grounds running in steamy [...]
Kenosha fuel station earns USDA biofuels grant
Yesterday, the USDA announced more than $25 million in grants from the Inflation Reduction Act for the domestic biofuels industry, [...]
Sen. Tammy Baldwin sponsors Seeds and Breeds for the Future Act
The Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) applauds Sen. Tammy Baldwin, and four of her colleagues, for sponsoring the Seeds and Breeds [...]
Bean Bros: Wisconsin soy growers bridge generations
Ask anyone associated with an agricultural trade association what one of their goals is and undoubtedly, the answer will eventually [...]











